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US commits $480m to Ivory Coast health sector

The United States has signed a $480 million health pact with Ivory Coast, the latest in a series of 'America First' global funding agreements. Discover the details and implications.

HIV survivor thriving 25 years after 7-year prognosis

Susan Cole was told she had seven years to live after an HIV diagnosis in 1999. Now, 25 years later, she campaigns against health inequities and stigma, as experts warn better access to preventative drugs is crucial to end transmissions by 2030.

UK Aid Cuts Threaten Global Fight to End AIDS

The Independent warns that UK funding cuts for global AIDS prevention risk reversing decades of progress. Join the call for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to restore vital support.

Wiles 'Aghast' at Musk-Led Overnight USAID Cuts

Susie Wiles reveals shock at Elon Musk's rapid dismantling of USAID. The aid cuts have deprived millions of essential medicines and HIV treatment. Read the full report on the global health crisis.

HIV 'Vaccine' Reaches Just 7% of Target to End AIDS

New figures reveal a devastating shortfall in the rollout of the long-acting HIV prevention drug lenacapavir, with experts warning current plans are insufficient to change the course of the pandemic.

Labour's 2030 HIV goal within reach, says PM

Keir Starmer announces a £170m action plan to end new HIV transmissions in England by 2030, featuring home testing and opt-out screening in A&E. Read the full story.

NHS App to Offer HIV Home Testing in New Trial

A groundbreaking £5 million trial will allow people in England to order HIV testing kits via the NHS App, with results delivered securely to their phones. This initiative aims to increase testing accessibility and combat stigma.

Trump Ends World AIDS Day Tradition

The US State Department has halted its World AIDS Day commemorations, a tradition since 1993. Discover the implications for global HIV funding and awareness.

Global Fund falls short, 23 million lives at risk

A $7bn funding shortfall for the Global Fund puts 23 million lives at risk from HIV, TB, and malaria. The UK and US have reduced their pledges. Urgent action is needed to bridge the gap.

First new anti-malaria drug in 25 years developed

Scientists unveil GanLum, a groundbreaking malaria treatment with a 97% cure rate. Developed to combat drug resistance, it's hailed as the biggest advance in decades. Read the full story.

New Malaria Drug Shows 97% Cure Rate in Trial

Novartis develops first new anti-malaria treatment in 25 years, demonstrating over 97% efficacy against drug-resistant parasites. Could transform global malaria control.

New Malaria Drug Shows 97% Cure Rate

Scientists unveil a revolutionary malaria treatment with a 97% cure rate, potentially the biggest advance in decades. Learn how this could transform global health.

Passenger Sues EgyptAir Over Hypodermic Needle Attack

An American traveller files a $2 million lawsuit against EgyptAir after claiming he was injected with a hypodermic needle during a flight, raising serious concerns about passenger safety and potential HIV and hepatitis exposure.

Taxpayer Millions Funded UK Film Flops

Exclusive investigation uncovers how obscure production companies received substantial public funding for films that failed to achieve commercial success or critical acclaim, raising serious questions about film funding accountability.

HIV-positive blood given to thalassemia patient

A major healthcare failure in India's Madhya Pradesh state sees a thalassemia patient contract HIV after receiving contaminated blood transfusion, sparking nationwide outrage and investigations.

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